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February 3, 2023
Britain’s food wars
Is Waitrose a cure for the Westminster class?
Aris Roussinos
Thursday
02.02
02.02
Welcome to human centipede culture
Our creative elites have lost all originality
Mary Harrington
Friday
27.01
27.01
The dignity of dying at home
I regret surrendering my mother to hospital
Kate Clanchy
Thursday
26.01
26.01
Where are the Young England radicals?
Britain isn't doomed — it's always like this
Tom McTague
Tuesday
24.01
24.01
The Tories are about to strike out
Sunak, like Heath, risks overplaying his hand
Richard Johnson
Monday
23.01
23.01
Is Macron ready for a street fight?
The petulant nation is resistant to pension reform
John Lichfield
Friday
20.01
20.01
Tár and the triumph of amoral artists
The conductor fails every purity test going
Kathleen Stock
Wednesday
18.01
18.01
Why would anyone envy the NHS?
Its problems are so glaring, even Labour can see them
Ian Birrell
Tuesday
17.01
17.01
Victor Hugo’s forgotten masterpiece
Toilers of the Sea is exhilaratingly tempestuous
Andrew Doyle
Monday
16.01
16.01
How the Davos elite took back control
The WEF is insulating policy-making from democracy
Thomas Fazi
Friday
13.01
13.01
Harry and Meghan’s Montecito prison
More feuds will haunt their Californian dream
Terry Eagleton
Monday
09.01
09.01
Children can’t be experts on themselves
Character is created over a lifetime, not discovered whole
Lionel Shriver
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